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Abstract
Keywords:
I. Introduction
A. The biogenesis timescale problem
B. Universal features demanding explanation
C. Conformal Cyclic Cosmology and initial conditions
D. Sheaf theory and chemical organization
E. Scope and organization
II. Theoretical Framework: Trans-Aeon Information Transfer
A. Conformal structure and boundary matching
B. Quantum State Transfer Operator
C. Quantum decoherence suppression via squeezing
D. Molecular-to-photonic information mapping
III. Sheaf-Theoretic Organization of Prebiotic Chemistry
A. Formal concept analysis of microenvironments
B. Topological space construction
C. Sheaf construction and locality/gluing conditions
D. Extended sheaf with trans-aeon information
IV. Attractor Dynamics in Chemical Configuration Space
A. Modified Casimir effect in squeezed vacuum
B. Effective potential and attractors
C. Reduction of effective search space
D. Sheaf gluing and coherent integration
V. Numerical Implementation and Predictions
A. Molecular dynamics with modified vacuum
B. Testable predictions
VI. Discussion
A. Resolution of combinatorial impossibility
B. Relationship to alternative theories
C. Implications for astrobiology
D. Philosophical considerations
E. Critical assumptions and limitations
F. Future research directions
VII. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
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